pas פַּס ‘long-sleeved’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from pāsas פָּסַס ‘to disappear’
Roots:
פסס
pas n, m
1) flat (of the hand or foot), palm, sole
1a) of the tunic reaching to palms and soles (fig.)
Etymology?:
from pāsas פָּסַס ‘to disappear’
Roots:
פסס
pas n, m
1) flat (of the hand or foot), palm, sole
1a) of the tunic reaching to palms and soles (fig.)